Emanresu Wen
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The worst thing about losing afternoon games is that I’m drunk but it’s too early to go to sleep
Camacho looked slow af and not impressed at all by Silva.
Won’t pretend that I can evaluate a player from 1 game, but I doubt Camacho will stay here for long.
He gave me the same (bad) vibes when I saw Boldor.
As for Silva, he’s shown some little flashes but expected a lot more tbh.
Team looking like a hot mess right now defensively. The need for a striker and a midfield is being apparent by each game.
Versus The General.Good news is, next game is at home.
Versus The General.
Demonstrating the class of the crowd for a ovation on the 23th minute or whatever. To turn out that chapter by all the odds.
I just watched the game this morning (working on Saturdays sucks) and I would agree on pretty much everything you said. The team felt very sluggish at times but there were still enough flashes of improvement (Silva and Vargas mainly) that I can remain optimistic this team will compete when the whole ''A lineup'' is on the field.I PVR'd the game as I was out with family in the afternoon.
- First, Vargas, wow on the free kick, but he missed some golden opportunities that could have changed the course of the game from the first half.
- Secondly, Bush was great in this game, and has been all season so far.
- Thirdly, I feel Silva and Vargas are gaining confidence as you saw their skill set a little more today.
- Finally, damn they were underwhelming most of the game. They were having trouble completing passes. Credit to RBNY's defense for being in position to intercept a lot of balls. However, they were missing passes where their teammates were not far from them.
Also, notice how after 6 games, IMFC has YET to field the complete team yet? They haven't had a game where Piatti, Taider, Silva, Fanni, Camacho, Vargas, and Piette were on the field all together at the same time. So here's hoping they're all there next week at Saputo Stadium.
Certainly, not me and the users blocked by Ciman on Twitter. In spite of that. Wouldn't be shocked if among the 20 000 Impact'ers in the ST. Some of them showing off a classy tribute for the #23.Not sure he deserves one. Let's not make him some sort of legend he is not.
Le son d'la cloche ménarve
Won’t pretend that I can evaluate a player from 1 game, but I doubt Camacho will stay here for long.
He gave me the same (bad) vibes when I saw Boldor.